I know it's the Episode 5 trailer and you can't show too much otherwise it will give stuff away, but still, I'm not going to lie when I say I was a bit disappointed with this trailer. I'm still hyped for the finale, but this did nothing really to add to it. All it ended up being was a few more shots of scenes we already got from the Choices trailer. There weren't any huge takeaways from it other than David and Javi's fight and escaping Richmond, which were already given from the previous trailer/key art.
I know it's the Episode 5 trailer and you can't show too much otherwise it will give stuff away, but still, I'm not going to lie when I say … moreI was a bit disappointed with this trailer. I'm still hyped for the finale, but this did nothing really to add to it. All it ended up being was a few more shots of scenes we already got from the Choices trailer. There weren't any huge takeaways from it other than David and Javi's fight and escaping Richmond, which were already given from the previous trailer/key art.
I like it when the movement is smooth, although not all motion blur is good, because when it's too much it looks trippy as hell. I think it helps make the animations feel natural.
Well, your eye naturally uses something like "motion blur", you can see that when you wave your hand in front of your face. With motion blur in a game, you just double the effect and it looks unnatural, in my book.
However, sure, as a choice it would be great to have for those who want it. Just asked out of curiosity :>
I like it when the movement is smooth, although not all motion blur is good, because when it's too much it looks trippy as hell. I think it helps make the animations feel natural.
Well, your eye naturally uses something like "motion blur", you can see that when you wave your hand in front of your face. With motion blur… more in a game, you just double the effect and it looks unnatural, in my book.
However, sure, as a choice it would be great to have for those who want it. Just asked out of curiosity :>
I have to concur a bit that the trailer really isn't that great. It doesn't really give a decent idea of any of the actual story beyond random fighting, random fighting, drama, and more fighting with actual (predictable?) drama attached.
♫It has come to this
It has come to this
No other way
No other way...♪
Kate is immediately declared "gone" early on in the trailer, which I very much hope is determinant or at very least towards the end of the episode.
Finally getting some interaction amongst David, Gabe, and Clementine it seems, which can hopefully make up for some lost time.
"It won't end well for everyone." No shit. The way that's timed doesn't bode well either.
That-Paul-Guy(according to previous comments) is back riding around like some random knight because of course he is.
Kate briefly shows up in the background driving a tractor(Car Fu?). So that's a plus.
Javier better not be bitten and would be better off surviving in general for whatever ending to be worth something.
Clementine and Gabe are mostly just there, which is another plus in a way.
Conrad, Tripp, and Ava are never shown from what I can see.
The other Richmond Councilors are nowhere to be found.
Eleanor is also absent, which is an especially bad sign given that she's not determinate.
Clementine and Gabe are mostly just there, which is another plus in a way.
I think Gabe is "just there" this episode too, mainly because he's not even in the key art. As for Clem, she'll probably Persuade Javi and the others to help her find AJ after they get out of Richmond.
I have to concur a bit that the trailer really isn't that great. It doesn't really give a decent idea of any of the actual story beyond rand… moreom fighting, random fighting, drama, and more fighting with actual (predictable?) drama attached.
* ♫It has come to this
It has come to this
No other way
No other way...♪
* Kate is immediately declared "gone" early on in the trailer, which I very much hope is determinant or at very least towards the end of the episode.
* Finally getting some interaction amongst David, Gabe, and Clementine it seems, which can hopefully make up for some lost time.
* "It won't end well for everyone." No shit. The way that's timed doesn't bode well either.
* That-Paul-Guy(according to previous comments) is back riding around like some random knight because of course he is.
* Kate briefly shows up in the background driving a tractor(Car Fu?). So that's a plus.
* Javier better not be bitten and would be better… [view original content]
Clementine and Gabe are mostly just there, which is another plus in a way.
I think Gabe is "just there" this episode too, mainly bec… moreause he's not even in the key art. As for Clem, she'll probably Persuade Javi and the others to help her find AJ after they get out of Richmond.
Personally, I hope Clem leaves Javi and his family whether she finds AJ or not after this season. She feels so out of place in that family. I think it fits her character if she leaves them.
Clementine and Gabe are mostly just there, which is another plus in a way.
I think Gabe is "just there" this episode too, mainly bec… moreause he's not even in the key art. As for Clem, she'll probably Persuade Javi and the others to help her find AJ after they get out of Richmond.
Getting a little tired of seeing David using Javier as his personal punch-bag. I get they're likely determinant scenes and it's based on how the player interacts with him, but it doesn't make me like David all that much when he keeps taking his anger out on his little brother.
If he does attack Javier or give him crap regardless, then I want to see Javier stand up for himself and give him a taste of his own medicine for once.
Getting a little tired of seeing David using Javier as his personal punch-bag. I get they're likely determinant scenes and it's based on how… more the player interacts with him, but it doesn't make me like David all that much when he keeps taking his anger out on his little brother.
If he does attack Javier or give him crap regardless, then I want to see Javier stand up for himself and give him a taste of his own medicine for once.
She should have (determinately) stayed gone after EP2 and she should've stayed gone after EP3. She keeps coming back solely through the writers inserting her in for marketing and fan appeal.
Personally, I hope Clem leaves Javi and his family whether she finds AJ or not after this season. She feels so out of place in that family. I think it fits her character if she leaves them.
She should have (determinately) stayed gone after EP2 and she should've stayed gone after EP3. She keeps coming back solely through the writers inserting her in for marketing and fan appeal.
Personally, I hope Clem leaves Javi and his family whether she finds AJ or not after this season. She feels so out of place in that family. I think it fits her character if she leaves them.
But why is she staying with them? From the beginning Clementine has constantly spoke about how she wanted a vehicle to go on her way and leave Javier and his family. She gets that opportunity and quite conveniently she finds the group in the middle of nowhere essentially and tags along without missing a beat. She leaves (once more) only for us to so conveniently get hurt and need the doctor where we find Clementine. And conveniently Lingard is unconscious just long enough for Javier and Clementine to have their chat before he wakes up. Once again Clementine tags along for no reason. I could somewhat see them by chance running into her, however It makes no sense why Clementine automatically tags along for the Garcia drama journey.
That's true, but I'm gonna admit they gave good reason why she keeps coming back:
Ep.2 & 3- (determinedly) Left his group but Came ba… moreck outside of Richmond because of the herd
Ep.3- Came back to Richmond after hearing AJ was still alive
Ep.4- Met with her in Lingard's office because he's the only one who knew where AJ was.
Getting a little tired of seeing David using Javier as his personal punch-bag. I get they're likely determinant scenes and it's based on how… more the player interacts with him, but it doesn't make me like David all that much when he keeps taking his anger out on his little brother.
If he does attack Javier or give him crap regardless, then I want to see Javier stand up for himself and give him a taste of his own medicine for once.
A majority of that was because "plot reasons". I agree it's weird that she sticks with them and trusts them despite going against her own words about how groups aren't her thing.
That's why I think In the end, Telltale will make you assume that she's staying with Javi's family, but she'll do a swerve and leave them, thanking Javi for everything he's done for her.
But why is she staying with them? From the beginning Clementine has constantly spoke about how she wanted a vehicle to go on her way and lea… moreve Javier and his family. She gets that opportunity and quite conveniently she finds the group in the middle of nowhere essentially and tags along without missing a beat. She leaves (once more) only for us to so conveniently get hurt and need the doctor where we find Clementine. And conveniently Lingard is unconscious just long enough for Javier and Clementine to have their chat before he wakes up. Once again Clementine tags along for no reason. I could somewhat see them by chance running into her, however It makes no sense why Clementine automatically tags along for the Garcia drama journey.
When you say its the "best walking dead story ever told," show almost nothing in terms of what the story will be about for the final chapter, and spell "available" wrong
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"Easily the best Walking Dead story ever told"
Worst joke I've ever heard in my life.
Season 1 is the best story than A New Forntier
No shit. How can someone say something like this? The Walking Dead Season 1 is still the shit in these days.
I know it's the Episode 5 trailer and you can't show too much otherwise it will give stuff away, but still, I'm not going to lie when I say I was a bit disappointed with this trailer. I'm still hyped for the finale, but this did nothing really to add to it. All it ended up being was a few more shots of scenes we already got from the Choices trailer. There weren't any huge takeaways from it other than David and Javi's fight and escaping Richmond, which were already given from the previous trailer/key art.
So which season is the best?
Season 1
Yep, this was easily the weakest trailer for a Season Finale.
Telltale should give me one good reason why they still haven't used motion blur in their games.
ftfy
good god I forgot about Fear the Walking Dead
Lazy Telltale or RIP Javier?
You actually want motion blur? I always have to disable it, because it is so damn annoying :'D
WHAT ABOUT BOTH!!!
No man fear is by far the worst one. This game runs circle's around that horrid piece of shit.
I like it when the movement is smooth, although not all motion blur is good, because when it's too much it looks trippy as hell. I think it helps make the animations feel natural.
Then I guess we're gonna play as Walker!Javi ?? XD
I think it's glitch cuz look at the walker mouth...
But maybe ...maybe he Javi will die.
And thank god that wasn't Clem
Well, your eye naturally uses something like "motion blur", you can see that when you wave your hand in front of your face. With motion blur in a game, you just double the effect and it looks unnatural, in my book.
However, sure, as a choice it would be great to have for those who want it. Just asked out of curiosity :>
At 0:53 of the trailer you hear Kate's dying breathe + Javi aims a gun at someone so she must die after
Just like Clem kill Lee scene...
But I dont care what in the world happen to Garcia family
Season one
That joke is bad as fuck
Understandable.
"Easily the best Walking Dead story ever told"
I have to concur a bit that the trailer really isn't that great. It doesn't really give a decent idea of any of the actual story beyond random fighting, random fighting, drama, and more fighting with actual (predictable?) drama attached.
♫It has come to this
It has come to this
No other way
No other way...♪
Kate is immediately declared "gone" early on in the trailer, which I very much hope is determinant or at very least towards the end of the episode.
I think Gabe is "just there" this episode too, mainly because he's not even in the key art. As for Clem, she'll probably Persuade Javi and the others to help her find AJ after they get out of Richmond.
Probably. That's one of the few things I'd actually expect/want out of her at this point in the game, honestly.
Personally, I hope Clem leaves Javi and his family whether she finds AJ or not after this season. She feels so out of place in that family. I think it fits her character if she leaves them.
In the trailer are they (Javi, David, Clem and Gabe) heading to Petersburg?
Getting a little tired of seeing David using Javier as his personal punch-bag. I get they're likely determinant scenes and it's based on how the player interacts with him, but it doesn't make me like David all that much when he keeps taking his anger out on his little brother.
If he does attack Javier or give him crap regardless, then I want to see Javier stand up for himself and give him a taste of his own medicine for once.
David is always kind of a bully to Javier (poor little brother), so....yeah
She should have (determinately) stayed gone after EP2 and she should've stayed gone after EP3. She keeps coming back solely through the writers inserting her in for marketing and fan appeal.
That's true, but I'm gonna admit they gave good reason why she keeps coming back:
Ep.2 & 3- (determinedly) Left his group but Came back outside of Richmond because of the herd
Ep.3- Came back to Richmond after hearing AJ was still alive
Ep.4- Met with her in Lingard's office because he's the only one who knew where AJ was.
As a Jane clone(as redundant as that probably fuckin sounds)? I agree.
I just hope they take advantage of the current roster to finally do something with her, Gabe, and David.
But why is she staying with them? From the beginning Clementine has constantly spoke about how she wanted a vehicle to go on her way and leave Javier and his family. She gets that opportunity and quite conveniently she finds the group in the middle of nowhere essentially and tags along without missing a beat. She leaves (once more) only for us to so conveniently get hurt and need the doctor where we find Clementine. And conveniently Lingard is unconscious just long enough for Javier and Clementine to have their chat before he wakes up. Once again Clementine tags along for no reason. I could somewhat see them by chance running into her, however It makes no sense why Clementine automatically tags along for the Garcia drama journey.
Same. I'm neutral on David to begin with, but I do think it's high time he determinately get the asswhuppin he's keeps bringing on himself.
A majority of that was because "plot reasons". I agree it's weird that she sticks with them and trusts them despite going against her own words about how groups aren't her thing.
That's why I think In the end, Telltale will make you assume that she's staying with Javi's family, but she'll do a swerve and leave them, thanking Javi for everything he's done for her.
Loooooooool They can't even spell available.
Tales From the Borderlands.
Oh wait, we're talking about The Walking Dead, in that case, Season 1.
When you say its the "best walking dead story ever told," show almost nothing in terms of what the story will be about for the final chapter, and spell "available" wrong